The history of the Earth Day began in 1840, when J. and his family moved Sterling Mutton to the territory of Nebraska State. with lonely trees, winds and the sun, dry soil from which it was impossible to hide, made Mauro plant greenery.
He suggested setting a day of greenery and award people who planted the most trees. Since the April 22 of 1882 was announced the official holiday of greenery. Since 1970, during Earth Day celebrations, great attention has been paid to environmental protection and ecology.
The Day of Mother Earth is called to remind that each of us owes our planet and its ecosystem for its existence.That day reminds human of its collective duty to live and act in harmony with nature so that our activities in the economic, social and ecological spheres will not harm nature and ensure the preservation of the Earth for future generations.
The Mother Earth Day is a great opportunity to reflect on how to make the cities green, clean and healthy.